NBA on Prime analyst Stan Van Gundy will transition to WNBA broadcasting this Thursday, calling the Los Angeles Sparks versus Toronto Tempo matchup. According to Sports Business Journal, Van Gundy initiated the move by requesting the assignment from Prime Video management, marking his first foray into women’s professional basketball commentary.
How does Van Gundy’s analytical style translate to the WNBA?
Van Gundy’s reputation as a basketball analyst rests on his willingness to critique on-court performance without hesitation. According to Awful Announcing, he frequently calls out poor defensive rotations, identifies flopping in real-time, and questions coaching strategies as they happen. Whether this blunt, direct style resonates with the WNBA audience remains to be seen, though his approach contrasts sharply with the traditional, player-deferential broadcast style common in professional sports.
Van Gundy’s transition to Prime Video followed the dissolution of TNT’s NBA broadcasting rights last year. He previously held roles at ESPN and TNT before finding a consistent rhythm at Prime alongside play-by-play announcer Ian Eagle.
Why are analysts moving between NBA and WNBA broadcasts?
The crossover of high-profile NBA analysts into the WNBA reflects a broader trend of integrated basketball media coverage. While Prime Video’s WNBA coverage features established voices like Michael Grady, Candace Parker, and LaChina Robinson, the inclusion of analysts like Van Gundy suggests a strategy to unify the production quality across both leagues. By leveraging existing rapport—such as his established chemistry with Grady—networks can maintain continuity for viewers who follow both the NBA and the WNBA.
What distinguishes Van Gundy from his peers?
Van Gundy’s broadcast identity is defined by a lack of hedging. While many analysts avoid criticizing high-profile stars, Van Gundy has openly labeled defensive efforts as “pathetic” and mocked specific player actions, such as flopping during the Western Conference semifinals. This conviction has led to his emergence as a top-tier game analyst, as noted by Awful Announcing, because he treats the women’s and men’s games with the same technical scrutiny.

Watch for how Van Gundy handles the tactical adjustments of the LA Sparks and Toronto Tempo. His ability to explain “why” a play succeeds or fails is his strongest asset for new viewers.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is this Van Gundy’s first time calling a WNBA game? Yes, per Sports Business Journal, this Thursday marks his debut in the league.
- Who will Van Gundy be working with? He is part of the broader Prime Video WNBA team, which features a rotation of analysts including Kara Lawson and Cynthia Cooper.
- Why did Van Gundy move to Prime Video? He joined the platform after TNT lost its NBA broadcasting rights, reuniting him with his long-time broadcast partner, Ian Eagle.
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